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In collaboration with the Associate Chief Nurse, the Nursing Director plans, organizes, implements and oversees clinical and program development in the assigned area(s) to contribute to meeting the mission and goals of Brigham & Women’s Faulkner Hospital as well as the regulatory requirements of the JCAHO and other applicable federal, state and local regulatory or accrediting agencies.
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Qualifications Education:Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing, BSN required, Master's preferred. The Women's Center maternity services include labor, delivery and recovery rooms, antepartum and postpartum care, a newborn nursery and a Level III neonatal intensive care unit.
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Back Director of Nursing-Intensive Care Units (Med/surg, Cardiac, Neuro) and Hospital Supervisors Category: Management Location: Wausau, WI Job Schedule: FULLTIME Job Number: 48506 Apply To Job Compassion.
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Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing, BSN required, Master's preferred. Centennial Hills Hospital has taken a progressive approach to health promotion by becoming the first tobacco-free campus in Nevada.
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Supporting Med-Surg and Cardiology, the Director of Nursing assists the CNO in the administration and leadership of achieving the goals of the departments, organization and clinical service areas at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center - a 523-bed tertiary care facility.
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Director of Nursing Med Surg, Tele, and Specialty Units. This is a career amplifying opportunity for a seasoned nurse director who, not only seeks to elevate nursing excellence, quality care, and the development of their direct reports and teams, but also their own future trajectory.
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Job Summary and Qualifications The Director of Nursing manages the financial and clinical operations of assigned area(s) and recommends qualified competent persons to provide care. Are you ready to manage in a new era as an RN Director of Medical Surgical Services where building a healthier tomorrow is more than a job.
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Director of Nursing (RN) - Med/SurgLocation: Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesSalary Range: $110,000 - $150,000 annually, plus bonus, full benefits, and signing bonusJob Overview: The Director of Nursing for the Med/Surg Unit will be responsible for the 24-hour management of the assigned unit, ensuring that patient care meets the standard of care.
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Key Responsibilities: Oversee the daily operations of the Med/Surg unit, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations and standards. Experience in a Med/Surg environment.
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The role will assume responsibility for assisting in assessing, planning, coordinating, implementing, and evaluating nursing practice on a multi-unit level. The role is accountable to support CNO to ensure high quality, safe and appropriate nursing care, competency of clinical staff, and appropriate resource management related to patient care.
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Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing, BSN required, MSN preferred. Preferred Qualifications: Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) is highly preferred. Manage nursing staff, including hiring, training, evaluating, and providing continuous professional development opportunities.
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The Nursing Director will also assure the practice of the Patient and Family Centered Care Model in an environment that exemplifies best practice. The Director will be responsible to plan, evaluate and shepherd the delivery of patient care in a collaborative multidisciplinary teaching model.
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The Director of Acute Care is accountable and responsible for the effective delivery of competent, compassionate, and efficient patient care in the Med/Surg, ICU, and. Three (3) years clinical nursing experience in a Med/Surg or ICU required.
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The Director of Nursing will be accountable for multiple medical surgical, telemetry and specialty units, the development of their leadership bench, quality, and performance metrics. 5 years of progressive experience in healthcare management, with at least 1-year director level of inpatient nursing leadership, including management of staff and budget.
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MSN or BSN plus a master’s degree (Administration, Business, or Nursing). Be an active champion of evidence-base practice, nursing research, Magnet standards, Professional Governance and Unit Council to meet/exceed nursing excellence goals.
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